Returning to my most recent finish - this 100% NZ single bed quilt - sharing on the Blogger's Quilt Festival this week.
Time to make a quilt for the second of my cousin Kaylee's children...Ben didn't mind what colours it was; I had found the silver fern fabric last year and wanted to use it so I thought I'd do an NZ black/white/grey theme (and then found out he has just recently redecorated his room in grey, so it has all worked out well!)
Time to make a quilt for the second of my cousin Kaylee's children...Ben didn't mind what colours it was; I had found the silver fern fabric last year and wanted to use it so I thought I'd do an NZ black/white/grey theme (and then found out he has just recently redecorated his room in grey, so it has all worked out well!)
| Measures 57" x 76" - nicely covers a queen bed (with no overhang). |
Took me a while to gather together the right tones of black, grey/silver, and white; and then took just as long to work out the pattern - that took quite a bit of math I can tell you!
For the backing I used a world map panel, and some Kiwiana-themed fabric for colour, along with top and bottom panels of the silver fern fabric again.
| Home is where the heart is (and NZ is where it will always be for me!) |
| I stuck to simple in-the-ditch quilting through the NZ/squares section, and straight horizontal lines in the top and bottom panels. |
We are about to shift to a new place in the Edendale township (downsizing from the property we are on) so I wanted to get this finished this week as my last quilt here at 111 George Street and also so I can give it to Ben (who lives up in the Ida Valley) when Kaylee brings the kids down for the Kidzone Festival in Invercargill.
I have loved having such a big living area that my sewing gear could sit easily in one end of the room - at the new house I will have a lovely north-facing spare room to act as my sewing space (and have already filled the double wardrobe with craft supplies...and that's before I even think about moving the tubs of fabric that are under the two spare beds at the moment!! Yikes, where will I fit it all?!)
Linking up with Kelly's Needle and Thread Thursday - and also Amanda Jean's Finish It Up Friday - hi everyone "kia ora!"
Neat NZ quilt........happy moving!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leeanne! We are in the new house now and already feel settled...time to make a new quilt for the sofa I think!
DeleteYou did a great job picking fabrics for this quilt. I love the contrast with the background and the letters. Looks good on the bed too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Shannon; it turned out exactly the way I wanted it to.
DeleteHis smile says it all. What a great quilt you designed!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt, I think he likes it! I just received a box of fabrics last week and that same map panel was in there. I like how you used it on the back! Hope you are settling into your new crafty space 😊
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt design, what a wonderful gift. Love it!
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